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I NEED ALL INFO NEED TO WIRE MONEY TO TD BANK. IS ROUTING NUMBER NEEDED IN WIRE MONEY AND ALSO WHAT DIFFEENT BATEEN NRTHUS33XXX AND NRTHUS33?

I am a busness man and i want to receive a payment to my td bank

Kuhlmann, anna
May 16, 2014 11:53:00 AM

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In reply to Kuhlmann, anna

Thanks for stopping by at TD Helps, Paul.
A routing number is needed for the wire transfer to process. We’d be glad to assist you with all the details necessary. Also, please be sure to use the Swift address as we provide it to you.
If the funds are being sent in US currency, you will need to provide the following information:
Wire to: TD Bank, N.A. Wilmington, Delaware
ABA: 0311-0126-6.
Your full complete name as it appears on your account along with your account number.
For Foreign Currency Transfers being sent to TD Bank you need to include additional information: Correspondent Bank SWIFT Code: TDOMCATTTOR
Correspondent Bank: The Toronto Dominion Bank, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5k 1A2
Beneficiary Bank SWIFT Code: NRTHUS33XXX
Beneficiary Bank: TD Bank, N.A. 6000 Atrium Way, Mt Laurel, NJ 08054
You should expect to receive payment within two to three business days from the business date the wire is initiated. We post all incoming wires received from the Federal Reserve until 6:30 PM on the current banking day. You’re able to verify your incoming wire transfer via our automatic system by calling 1 (800) 937 -2000 or logging in to your TD Bank Online Account. There is a $15.00 fee for an Incoming Wire Transfers on consumer and business accounts.
Hope this help!

Megan K, Mount Laurel
May 16, 2014 11:54:11 AM

In reply to Kuhlmann, anna

i have opened an account with your bank and need account number and routing number for money to be deposited into it

clarence, anderson sc
June 1, 2014 12:33:24 PM

In reply to clarence, anderson sc

Thanks for joining us on TD Helps, Clarence.
Your account number and routing number can be found in many places.
If you've recently opened your account, the account and routing number can be found on the bottom of your starter checks. The first nine numbers displayed is your routing number and the number that follows it is the account number. If you don't have any checks handy, you can look up your routing number here, http://bit.ly/1cmRPoF. Please note: routing numbers are based upon where the account was opened.
By logging on or enrolling in online banking, you can view your account number. To enroll in online banking you can call us anytime at 800-493-7562, where upon verification, we can help you enroll. You can also visit your local TD Bank Store during lobby hours for assistance. Store information including hours can be found here: http://bit.ly/TDStores.
Hope these options were helpful and have a great day!

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